Curriculum Vitae for
Stephen T. Elbert
Education and Employment History
1968, B.S. (Chemistry), Iowa State University
1973, Ph.D. (Theoretical Chemistry), University of Washington
1973-75, Research Associate, University of Bonn, Germany
1975-Present, Ames Laboratory
1992-93, on detail assignment to ER-30, DOE-HQ/Germantown
1994-1997 Scalable Computing Lab
1997-present Detailee for the Department of Energy
Research Interests and Activities
- Significant contributions to the development of many of the
electronic structure codes used by theoretical chemists today,
including ALIS, MELD, GAMESS, HONDO and MOLPRO.
- With John Gustafson won an R&D 100 award for the SLALOM
benchmark (1991).
- While on detail assignment to the DOE's Office of Scientific
Computing (1992-1993):
- Executive Director of the ESnet Steering Committee
- Program Manager for the High Performance Computing Research
Centers at Oak Ridge and Los Alamos National Laboratories
- Played an active role in the creation of the Coordinating
Committee for Informatics Research Development and Applications
(CCIRDA) and remains its Executive Director.
- Communications Chair for Supercomputing 94 and responsible
for the development and deployment of SCinet, the conference
show network. In 1994 SCinet achieved the largest all-fiber HIPPI
network ever.
- Frequent member of DOE review panels, e.g., NERSC OS Review,
HPCC Grand Challenge, DCEE, SBIR, NII Applications, NII Technologies,
and others.
Publications
(list available)
Contact: Scalable Computing Laboratory for information +1-515-294-6629
The URL for this document is http://www.scl.ameslab.gov
Revised - 11/18/02